The Soviet forces, however, released by the defeat
of Denikine, soon drove the Poles out of the Ukraine, and the Red
Army began its spectacular advance on Warsaw. Tukhachevsky, in
command of the main Russian forces, was within artillery range
of Warsaw and ready by early August to throw his entire army against
the Polish capital. He awaited the arrival of the Cavalry Army,
which, under the command of Budyenny and Voroshilov, had been moving
steadily on the south-west front towards Lwow. The political commissar
of this cavalry army was Joseph Stalin. The Revolutionary War Council,
the supreme political authority over the Red Army, had decided
that from August I the commanders of the south-west front were
to be subordinate to Tukhachevsky.
Tukhachevsky ordered the commanders on the south-west front to
turn north towards Lublin and protect the left flank of the main
Russian forces for the decisive battle on the Vistula. On August
11, the order was repeated by Moscow. On Stalin's instructions,
Budyenny and Voroshilov, and also the commander of the Twelfth
Army, disobeyed these military orders. The cavalry army continued
its advance towards Lwow. On August 15, the Poles, whose army had
been reorganized by General Weygand and equipped with French artillery,
struck back at Tukhachevsky from the Lublin area. From August 15
to August zo, while the Poles were driving through the Lublin gap,
Budyenny's army hammered vainly at Lwow.
Marshal Pilsudski declares in his memoirs, that the failure of
Budyenny to join Tukhachevsky was the decisive factor in the war. "Their
(the Cavalry's and Twelfth Army's) correct line of march was the
one which would have brought them closer to the main Russian armies
commanded by Tukhachevsky, and

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